Typical Applications
The Snap-on Video Scope is designed as a re mote
inspection device. Typical applications may include
automotive inspection, boat/aircraft inspection, etc.
It can be used for valve, cylinder bore, HVAC and a
rear-differential inspection, just to name a few.
User Button Interface
The Touch Screen and display (Figure 12) is divid-
ed into 3 main areas:
• Status Display
• Image Display
• Function Select
The touch screen is designed to be operated by
light finger pressure – do not use any other object
to operate the touchscreen.
Figure 12: Touch Screen Display
1. Function Select
2. Image Display
3. Status Display
4. Imager Battery Status
5. Viewer Battery Status
6. Record Time
7. Memory Status
8. Pop-Out Indicator
Battery Status Display
The status display provides an overview of the sys-
tem status to the user. The Battery Icon indicates
the remaining charge in battery (Figure 13). The
icon changes to indicate the user that the battery
is charging.
Digital Wireless Video Scope
Figure 13: Battery Status Icons
Record Time
Memory Status
tual number of still pictures or video recording time
remaining will vary according to the size of memory
device and mix of files stored. The displayed icon
changes to indicate that an SD card is inserted.
Image Display
The image is normally displayed in the center sec-
tion of the screen. Displayed images can be digitally
zoomed up to 2 times the original size or expanded
to fill the entire screen.
Snap-on
Battery Charging
Battery Full
Battery Empty
The record time indicator indicates
that the BK8000 is recording video or
audio and the length of the recording.
The available memory space in the
BK8000 internal memory or an inserted
Micro SD memory card is shown as a
percentage of the original size. The ac-
Pressing this icon digitally zooms the
image in by 25% each press to a maxi-
mum of 200%.
Pressing this icon digitally zooms the
image out by 25% each press to a mini-
mum of 100%
Pressing this icon expands the image
to fill the entire screen. Tapping the
screen anywhere returns to the normal
viewing mode.
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